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Author Topic: Blue Iris Software with Airsight 36a  (Read 3113 times)

shabutie

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Blue Iris Software with Airsight 36a
« on: September 20, 2012, 05:23:37 PM »

Good day,

I just installed my airsight camera and wanted to add it to my existing setup using Blue Iris.  The camera shows up fine in IE but in my software it is saying no signal.  I have set the http port on the camera to 8901 and reflected that in the software I am using.  It also asks for a video feed or RTSP port.  I was not sure of that so set it also to the 8901.

Any advice would be great.
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kenrad

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Re: Blue Iris Software with Airsight 36a
« Reply #1 on: September 21, 2012, 12:50:18 AM »

I would check to the blue iris forum or email Ken at support to see if the camera is supported.  I believe it is similar to a foscam but I could be wrong.

Cheers Ken
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Carsonlu

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Re: Blue Iris Software with Airsight 36a
« Reply #2 on: September 21, 2012, 01:53:52 AM »

I have experience about this, do some setting in configruation ad belows:
 Model: BlueJay MJPEG(or other MJPEG camera types are OK)
IP or host name: type your IP address here.(or the DDNS address if you need remote view)
Http/web port: if you did not set forwarding port, type 80; if set forwarding port in camera and router, set it the same port No. here.
RTSP/video port: 554
Authentication: type your user and password

After such setting, should be OK.
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